Two different, clashing cultures right now are those who hate on others that don't meet the standard and those who are accepting of all types. It's this idea that we should all be equal because of bully-prevention, human rights and so much more; things that don't directly tie in to God. Let me rephrase: they have always tied in with God's morals and laws, but the secular population tends to take a few of those morals and twist them so that they don't seem like religious views but are still convincing and crowd pleasing.
Human hands can’t serve his needs--for he has no needs. He himself
gives life and breath to everything, and he satisfies every need. ~Acts 17:25
Now, the culture/movement that appreciates and supports individual rights and personal differences, those who advertise a better way to live, even for those who are often looked down upon, can actually be appraising differences too highly. The problem with uplifting peoples' differences as a standard higher or
more important than those God has already set is that it puts
us troubled mortals on the throne where God should be. God has actually always been the man behind the curtain to lift people up and bring them back to life, give companions to those willing to listen, and fixing their
differences as He stands behind them letting them shine with his glorious
reflection. It's just about how you view the lifting of the soul--you either see yourself winning the battle or you understand that there will always be a man behind the curtain helping you out if you only ask.
"When I close my eyes, do I see light or darkness? Because regardless,
when I open them darkness is all that remains." ~Yours Truly
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